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Download free lesson plans to inspire curiosity in topics such as Artificial Intelligence, Communications, Computers, Nanotechnology and Robotics, aligned to the National Science Education Standards.
Discovery Education and Intel have teamed up to create Curiosity in the Classroom, a website designed to bring teachers, students and families on a journey through life's biggest questions.
Does Intel produce only microprocessors and softwares?
How is memory stored in the brain? How can we identify different smells, faces, emotions?
Was Einstein's brain exceptional?
Did the big bang create the same amount of antimatter as matter? How do you create antimatter?
Why is it easier to memorize the lyrics to a song than to memorize text from a book?
Dreams- do they mean anything? Why do we have them?
How does fission-track dating work?
Why is the shape of fire somewhat conical? Why not spherical???
How vast is the Universe?
How can you explain the color red to a blind person?
What is a Black Hole?
How come Pluto is not a planet?
Do aliens really exist?
Why is the sun 10 or more times as hot as the planets?
How was the Universe formed?
How many times does a human eye blink in a year?
How did life start on Earth? Is there any other planet with life?
Can gold really be extracted from the sea?
Will someday in the future, will we have to move to a different planet because of pollution?
Is space infinite? If all heavenly bodies are moving away from each other, what and where is their limit of movement and distance?
What my kids are learning that I did not learn at their age?
Download free lesson plans to inspire curiosity in topics such as Artificial Intelligence, Communications, Computers, Nanotechnology and Robotics, aligned to the National Science Education Standards.
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